
Supposed Suicide – An inquest was held on Wednesday evening on the body of Mr James Prater, found that morning in the Coate reservoir. Mr Prater for many years carried on a good business in Old and New Swindon as a bootmaker, and for some time past has lived retired. During the past three weeks he has been somewhat strange in his manner. On Saturday he accompanied his wife shopping and whilst she was in a shop he suddenly disappeared. His dog, which was with him, returned home on Monday. On Tuesday deceased’s hat was found on a bush by the side of the reservoir, and the next day his body was found in the water near. – The jury returned a verdict of found drowned.
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, Saturday, June 23, 1888.
James Prater Personal Estate £745 2s 10th August 1888
The Will of James Prater late of 47 Cheltenham Street New Swindon in the County of Wilts who died 18 June 1888 at Coate in the Parish of Liddington in the said County was proved at Salisbury by Maria Prater Spinster the daughter and Harry King Noble Railway Clerk both of New Swindon two of the Executors.
James was buried on June 13, 1888 in Radnor Street Cemetery plot E8587. He shares the grave with his wife Harriett who died in July 1901, his daughter Maria who died aged 80 years in March 1941 and Maurice Prater Evans. Maurice was the son of Caroline A. Gunnell, the Prater’s granddaughter, who lived with her grandmother at 47 Cheltenham Street. Maurice’s funeral took place on May 29, 1974.





